Federal Pell
Grant: This federally funded grant is awarded on
the basis of financial need. This grant is the foundation upon
which all other aid is based.

Federal Academic Competitiveness
Grant: An eligible student may receive an Academic
Competitiveness Grant (AC Grant) of up to $750 for the first
academic year of study and up to $1,300 for the second academic
year of study. To be eligible for each academic year, a student
must:

Be a U.S. citizen;

Be a Federal Pell Grant recipient;

Be enrolled full-time in a degree program;

Be enrolled in the first or second academic year of his or her
program of study at a two-year or four-year degree-granting
institution;

Have completed a rigorous secondary school program of study
(after January 1, 2006, if a first-year student, and after January
1, 2005, if a second-year student);

Second year students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA
.

National SMART Grant: An
eligible student may receive a National SMART Grant of up to $4,000
of each of the third and fourth academic years of study. To be
eligible for each academic year, a student must:

Be a U.S. citizen;

Be a Federal Pell Grant recipient;

Be enrolled full-time in a degree program;

Be enrolled in a four-year degree-granting institution;

Major in physical, life or computer science, engineering,
mathematics, technology, or a critical foreign language;

Must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA.

Lindsey Wilson Grant: This
grant, funded by Lindsey Wilson College, is designed to meet a
student's financial aid need as determined from the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid. This grant program helps
ensure that all students have an opportunity to benefit from a
Lindsey Wilson education.

Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant: This federally funded grant is awarded
to students based on financial need.

Federal Teacher Education
Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH)
Grant: Students who intend to teach in a public or
private elementary or secondary school that serves students from
low-income families may be eligible for this grant. In exchange for
receiving a TEACH Grant, students must agree to serve as a
full-time teacher in a high-need field in a school that serves
low-income families. Students must teach for at least four academic
years within eight calendar years of completing the program of
study for which they received a TEACH Grant. Failure to complete
this service obligation will result in the grant being converted to
a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan.

Kentucky State
Grants: These grants, funded by the Commonwealth of
Kentucky, are awarded according to the need of Kentucky residents
attending Kentucky colleges and are subject to availability of
funds. The grants are available as a Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG)
or College Access Program (CAP).

Christian Service Grant: This
grant is available to the unmarried children under age 24 and/or
spouses of a Kentucky United Methodist Minister who is employed in
full-time service of the Church. Up to one-half of the tuition will
be granted depending on other financial assistance awarded. It is
also available to unmarried children under age 24 and/or spouses of
a deceased full-time Kentucky United Methodist Minister.